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EFFICIENCY OF LIGHT SHELVES ACCORDING TO LATITUDES IN OFFICE BUILDINGS

Year 2016, Volume: 29 Issue: 4, 711 - 721, 19.12.2016

Abstract

Light shelves are one of the improved daylight systems, help to contribute energy saving by using daylight effective. Many regional studies have been done about light shelf efficiency especially in recent years. This original paper investigates the effect of different latitudes (0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°) to the light shelf efficiency on a sample unit for 3 different (3m, 3,9m, 4,8m) office heights. First, suitable light shelf conditions are determined for each condition by using Ecotect & Radiance softwares in CIE Standard Overcast Sky and then desired daylight intervals for offices are compared without and with light shelf. Consequently, it is determined that light shelves increase the desired daylight levels in all conditions for 3 different office heights and light shelf efficiency generally; diminishes with increasing of office heights between 0°-15° latitudes and increases with increasing of office heights between 30°-75° latitudes within. In addition to that the distribution of daylight levels are analysed in plans and results are presented to designers interested in daylight efficient design.

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Year 2016, Volume: 29 Issue: 4, 711 - 721, 19.12.2016

Abstract

References

  • BERARDI Umberto, ANARAKI Hamid, ”Analysis of the Impacts of Light Shelves on the Useful Daylight Illuminance in Office Buildings in Toronto”, Energy Procedia, 78 ( 2015 ) 1793-1798
  • LINHART Friedrich , WITTKOPF Stephen K., SCARTEZZINI Jean-Louis, “Performance of Anidolic Daylighting Systems in tropical climates – Parametric studies for identification of main influencing factors”, Solar Energy, Volume 84, Issue 7, July 2010, Pages 1085–1094
  • LEUNG Tony C.Y., RAJAGOPALAN Priyadarsini, FULLER Robert, “ Performance of a daylight guiding system in an office building”, Solar Energy, Volume 94, August 2013, Pages 253-265
  • COLLADOS M. Victoria, CHEMİSANA Daniel, ATENCIA Jesús, “Holographic solar energy systems: The role of optical elements”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 59, June 2016, Pages 130-140
  • OH Seung Jin, CHUN Wongee, RİFFAT Saffa B., JEON Young Il, DUTTON Spencer, HAN Hyun Joo, ” Computational analysis on the enhancement of daylight penetration into dimly lit spaces: Light tube vs. fiber optic dish concentrator”, Building and Environment, Volume 59, January 2013, Pages 261–274
  • YENER Alpin Köknel, “Binalarda Günışığından Yararlanma Yöntemleri: Çağdaş Teknikler”, VIII. Ulusal Tesisat Mühendisliği Kongresi, Sempozyum Bildirisi, İzmir, 2007.
  • http://www.batmans.org/papers/12.pdf , [accessed: 20.12.2015].
  • OKUTAN Hülya, “Gün Işığı ile Aydınlatmanın Temel İlkeleri Ve Gelişmiş Gün Işığı Aydınlatma Sistemleri”, Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Mimar Sinan Güzel Sanatlar Üniversitesi, İstanbul, Haziran, 2008.
  • Niko Gentile, Thorbjörn Laike, Marie-Claude Dubois, “Lighting control systems in individual offices rooms at high latitude: Measurements of electricity savings and occupants’ satisfaction”, Solar Energy, Volume 127, April 2016, Pages 113–123
  • http://radsite.lbl.gov/radiance/framer.html [accessed 08.08.15].
  • http://usa.autodesk.com/ecotect-analysis/ [accessed 18.01.15].
  • MERESI Aik, ”Evaluating daylight performance of light shelves combined withexternal blinds in south-facing classrooms in Athens, Greece”, Energy and Buildings 116 (2016) 190-205
  • SOLER Alfonso, OTEIZA Pilar, “Light shelf performance in Madrid, Spain”, Building and Environment, Volume 32, Issue 2, March 1997, Pages 87-93
  • JOARDER Ashikur Rahman, AHMED Zebun Nasreen, PRICE Andrew and MOURSHED Monjur, “A Sımulatıon Assessment Of The Heıght Of Lıght Shelves To Enhance Daylıghtıng Qualıty In Tropıcal Offıce Buıldıngs Under Overcast Sky Condıtıons In Dhaka, Bangladesh”, Eleventh International IBPSA Conference, 2009.
  • HENSEN Jan L.M., LAMBERTS Roberto, “Building Performance Simulation for Design and Operation”, Spon Press, Oxon, UK, 2011
  • ENEDIR Ghisi, “The Use Of Fıbre Optıcs On Energy Effıcıent Lıghtıng In Buıldıngs”, Doctor of Philosophy, School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, March, 2002.
  • European Standard EN 12464-1, Light & Lighting, Lighting of work places, 2011.
  • JOARDER Ashikur Rahman, AHMED Zebun Nasreen, PRICE Andrew and MOURSHED Monjur, “A Sımulatıon Assessment Of The Heıght Of Lıght Shelves To Enhance Daylıghtıng Qualıty In Tropıcal Offıce Buıldıngs Under Overcast Sky Condıtıons In Dhaka, Bangladesh”, Eleventh International IBPSA Conference, 2009.
  • Lighting Guide 7: Office Lighting – Addendum, The Society of Light and Lighting (CIBSE), London, July, 2012.
  • International Leed Evaluation Certificate System (Leed v4.0), January, 2014.
  • ESEN Okay, “A Method For The Most Suitable Light Shelf Design, Determined For Different Latitudes, In Overcast Sky Conditions, In Natural Lighting”, Doctorate Thesis, Gazi Üniversity, 2016.
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Journal Section Architecture & City and Urban Planning
Authors

Okay Esen

Cüneyt Kurtay

Publication Date December 19, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 29 Issue: 4

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APA Esen, O., & Kurtay, C. (2016). EFFICIENCY OF LIGHT SHELVES ACCORDING TO LATITUDES IN OFFICE BUILDINGS. Gazi University Journal of Science, 29(4), 711-721.
AMA Esen O, Kurtay C. EFFICIENCY OF LIGHT SHELVES ACCORDING TO LATITUDES IN OFFICE BUILDINGS. Gazi University Journal of Science. December 2016;29(4):711-721.
Chicago Esen, Okay, and Cüneyt Kurtay. “EFFICIENCY OF LIGHT SHELVES ACCORDING TO LATITUDES IN OFFICE BUILDINGS”. Gazi University Journal of Science 29, no. 4 (December 2016): 711-21.
EndNote Esen O, Kurtay C (December 1, 2016) EFFICIENCY OF LIGHT SHELVES ACCORDING TO LATITUDES IN OFFICE BUILDINGS. Gazi University Journal of Science 29 4 711–721.
IEEE O. Esen and C. Kurtay, “EFFICIENCY OF LIGHT SHELVES ACCORDING TO LATITUDES IN OFFICE BUILDINGS”, Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 711–721, 2016.
ISNAD Esen, Okay - Kurtay, Cüneyt. “EFFICIENCY OF LIGHT SHELVES ACCORDING TO LATITUDES IN OFFICE BUILDINGS”. Gazi University Journal of Science 29/4 (December 2016), 711-721.
JAMA Esen O, Kurtay C. EFFICIENCY OF LIGHT SHELVES ACCORDING TO LATITUDES IN OFFICE BUILDINGS. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2016;29:711–721.
MLA Esen, Okay and Cüneyt Kurtay. “EFFICIENCY OF LIGHT SHELVES ACCORDING TO LATITUDES IN OFFICE BUILDINGS”. Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 29, no. 4, 2016, pp. 711-2.
Vancouver Esen O, Kurtay C. EFFICIENCY OF LIGHT SHELVES ACCORDING TO LATITUDES IN OFFICE BUILDINGS. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2016;29(4):711-2.